Nobody has a ‘sure thing method’ for doubling an investment; if they did they would not need any funding from others. The only people that use this kind of site are people that are gambling on seeing a return before the scammer shows their true intentions and stops paying early gamblers. Don’t risk it!

The admin has disappeared from the topic he opened on this website to advertise his scam https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1753724.0I guess, since he is a user of this forum, it is possible to track him down and sue him? He stole lots of money.

The admin has disappeared from the topic he opened on this website to advertise his scam https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1753724.0I guess, since he is a user of this forum, it is possible to track him down and sue him? He stole lots of money.

Yes, they probably have got away with a lot of money, because apparently a lot of people were using this website. For anyone who is not seeking ridiculous returns on their money, it is obvious that they are running a sham HYIP with daily returns. Unless someone files a court case and a subpoena filed for records, it is unlikely the staff at this website will turn anything over - even if they do, the best you'll get is an IP address or email.

I identified the addresses where scammed DigiByte funds moved, in my posts on the DigiByte thread. An exchange or service receiving funds from these addresses would know they are dealing with scammed funds. Organization of this kind of information might be a good place to start, if you really want to stop this kind of thing. Maybe the best you could hope for is freezing the funds on the blockchain but at least that would be good for the affected cryptos and perhaps the crypto community as a whole.

Maybe the best you could hope for is freezing the funds on the blockchain but at least that would be good for the affected cryptos and perhaps the crypto community as a whole.

What you said would be possible just if someone files a court case but in this case it should be not difficult the get the ip of our gentleman MooC Tals from the admins of this forumI think something like this is possible just by gathering all the people who were scammed by cryptiply to start some sort of class actionContacted the guys which Cryptiply acccount on twitter has been following, want to see how this turns out

which is just an image they found on a random site, its definitely just the owner putting that on there. He's cashing out. No one will see a dime of what they put in at the end. Basically anyone who managed to have a small payday early on and left it at that, you win. Everyone who invested in the 100% category somewhere around and after Feb 12th, you lost. Hopefully everyone at least learned a lesson from it if they didn't already know it.